HP StorageWorks Continuous Access XP user guide for the XP10000/XP12000 (December 2005)
76 Continuous Access XP for the XP10000/XP12000
1. Click a consistency group mode (Show ALL, Used, or Not Used) to be operated in the Consistency
Group tree.
2. Click one or more consistency group to be operated in the Consistency Group list.
3. Right-click. The pop-up menu consists of:
• CT Group Operation: Performs the following consistency group operations:
• CT Group Status (see ”Viewing consistency group status (CT Group Status)” on page 76)
• Add CT Group (see ”Adding consistency groups (Add CT Group)” on page 77)
• CT Group Option (see ”Modifying consistency group options (CT Group Option)” on page 78)
• Delete CT Group (see ”Deleting consistency groups (Delete CT Group)” on page 79)
• Async Option: Sets parameters for the asynchronous copy operation (see ”Asynchronous copy
option” on page 80).
4. Click a command, and use the pane to make your settings.
5. Click Set. The Consistency Group list changes to the Consistency Group Settings Parameter list or
Asynchronous Options Settings Parameter list. Only consistency groups selected in step 2 are listed,
and items in the list depend on the selected command.
NOTE: After being set, options can be modified and canceled (see ”Modifying parameters and
deleting consistency groups” on page 81).
6. Click Apply on the Continuous Access XP main pane to apply settings to the disk array.
Viewing consistency group status (CT Group Status)
Use the CT Group Status command to display consistency group status information.
1. From the Consistency Group tree, click a consistency group mode that includes the consistency group
you want to display.
2. From the Consistency Group list, click only one consistency group.
3. Right-click, click CT Group Operation, and click CT Group Status. The CT Group Status pane appears.
Figure 43 CT Group Status pane
• CT Group: Consistency group number of selected consistency group in the list.
• This CU Type: Registering side (MCU or RCU) of consistency group.
• CLPR: Number and name of the CLPR to which the volumes forming the pair belong.
• S/N, ID: Serial number and SSID of CUs that are components of selected consistency group.